Bigelow, Constant Comment, Black Tea, 20 Tea Bags, 1.18 oz (33 g)

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Shipping Weight:

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0.39 lbs (0.18 kg)

Shipping Weight

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Description

Our first and most famous blend flavored with a secret recipe of orange rind and sweet spice.

Bigelow Black Tea Blend

"Constant Comment"

We're Proud of Our Recipe

The Bigelow original. No recipe makes us prouder. To this day members of the Bigelow family are still the only ones who blend this secret recipe of black tea, rind of oranges and sweet spice. One sip and you will know there is still no tea like it...take a whiff then enjoy the one and only "Constant Comment".

Unlock the freshness...

...Here's the key

We use a special foil pouch to protect your tea from any air, moisture and surrounding aromas. So open and enjoy the unparalleled Flavor • Freshness • Aroma of Bigelow Tea everywhere you go!

A source of Constant Comment... In 1945, inspired by an Early Colonial recipe, Ruth Campbell Bigelow disappeared into her New York brownstone kitchen to create a better cup of tea. After weeks of trial and error, blending black tea with orange rind and sweet spices, she emerged with the first cup of specialty tea. Ruth gave out her blend to friends who later told her the tea "was a source of constant comment." Her tea earned a name and the Bigelow Tea Company was born.